Ad Spoof-Meister Max Creates Anti-Vegetarianism Ad Campaign

Spoof-Boy Max is at it again. As a follow up to his “Truth” drug campaign spoof, Max has, again, enlisted his friends to, this time, portray devilish, anti-vegetarian plant murderers for a spoof ad campaign sponsored by the ficticious Society For The Protection of Plants. With the headlines, “Murderer,” “Tree Killer,” “Grass Murderer,” “Cannibal” and “Weed Murderers,” the campaign uses “graphic” photography to illustrate the horrific treatment plants get all in the name of vegetarianism.

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